At the bottom of the High Street is Quay
Hill a cobbled stone street that leads to the Town Quay.
In bygone days Lymington Quay was a busy commercial port exporting great quantities
of salt to Newfoundland, importing coal for the salt industry, rum from the West
Indies and timber from Norway for shipbuilding.
Today about 12 commercial fishing boats operate out of the Quay, and there are
around 100 berths for visiting boats.
The rowing club is situated close to the quay and it is a common site to see
them launch their boats on the slipway.
The Puffin ferry operates from the quay with a ferry service to Yarmouth, Isle
of Wight and other cruises. |
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